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The Browns beat the Saints 20-14 as DeShone Kizer throws a late touchdown pass to put the Browns ahead.

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DeShone Kizer on game-winning TD

“It is not too much different than things that we do all the time. Basically, if they give you an all-out pressure look, here is one play. Whether it be a run inside or a max-protection pass, here is the play for an all-out blitz and here is a play for if they want to get into any sort of a zone coverage. We had a run play dialed up that we knew we were going to be able to grab at least 2 yards on so it is up to me to just make sure that I get the look, identify what the defense is and make sure that we are calling the right play out there and put the ball up in the right spot so that someone else can go up and make a play.”

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Myles Garrett on his NFL debut

“I played my game well. I got to where I wanted to go and played hard. I got to where I was supposed to.”

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Brock Osweiler on QB competition

“Absolutely, there are a lot of things that take place on the football field that sometimes are out of your control. Football is the ultimate team sport. There is no one player that can really make or break a game. Every once and a while, you will see this career game or a career outing by somebody, but for the most part, it takes all 11 guys to be in sync, on the same page, seeing and thinking the same thing and doing it in a matter of two or three seconds. I am not going to try to twist this too many different directions. I am going to go study the tape tonight hard to see what I can do better next time I am on the football field to help this football team be more successful.”

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Cody Kessler on excitement of first preseason game

“It was exciting, especially when you see (WR) Jordan Payton, (WR) Rich ‘Make-a-Play’ Mullaney, guys that you know don’t get a lot of reps but work hard every single day and bust their tail, it’s exciting.”

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Hue Jackson on DeShone Kizer

“I am sure he is in the locker room excited, but he will be the first to tell you, there are so many other things to clean up. He probably would tell you it should have been two more long balls for big plays. He has a lot of work to do. He has to keep growing, and he has to keep working, but a night like tonight, for a young player as you mentioned, will give him confidence. The ears really get open now – keep listening to the coaches and great things happen. Hopefully, he will keep working. I am sure he will, just like the rest of our quarterbacks and the rest of our football team. We just have to continue to grow and get better.”